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Highly Suspect Reviews: Waves
WAVES MOVIE REVIEW Tyler has got it all going for him. He’s a star on his wrestling team, lives with an affluent family, gets good grades, has a beautiful girlfriend and a solid relationship…until we start to see the cracks form. The film Waves presents Tyler’s story in a dynamic, dizzying, and unforgettable visual style with a wildly solid score
Highly Suspect Reviews: Frozen II
FROZEN II MOVIE REVIEW Theatrically released sequels to Disney Animated films? What the hell? All I can think is, Disney just made THAT MUCH MONEY off of Frozen. Not that we totally get it, but we weren’t really the target audience for that particular film. That being said, it was charming enough and now we have Frozen II (no, we
Highly Suspect Reviews: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIE REVIEW What is there to say about Mister Rogers that hasn’t been said already? After the wonderful documentary from 2018 Won’t You Be My Neighbor? it felt like a narrative drama was…superfluous. Boy, were we wrong. Tom Hanks (because of COURSE) plays the impossible to hate Fred Rogers but he’s not the main
Screener Squad: Line of Duty
LINE OF DUTY MOVIE REVIEW Action movies for years have been cashing in on the trope of the lone cop, out to save the day. In Line of Duty, Aaron Eckhart is that cop. He’s out on his own to try and save the daughter of the police chief who has been kidnapped, and his only companion is a plucky
Digital Noise Episode 239: Two Evil Werewolves in Austin
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 239: TWO EVIL WEREWOLVES IN AUSTIN Chris and Aaron clean up the remainder of the October horror releases, some silly action movies, and a few new releases. Check out this week’s Digital Noise! All titles were sent to Digital Noise by the distribution companies in question for the purpose of review. No other compensation was involved. The
Screener Squad: Klaus
November 20, 2019
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KLAUS MOVIE REVIEW Netflix is continuing the Christmas movie avalanche with the release of Klaus. The story follows Jesper (Jason Schwartzman), the heir of the president of a successful postman organization who freeloads his way through life. To teach him a lesson, his father sends him to a remote arctic town called Smeerensburg to establish a postal service. Unfortunately, the

